Sunday, December 18, 2005

The Important Question

For those of you who don't get what the big deal is on the domestic spying issue, David Sirota at HuffPo spells it out:

And that gets us right back to the most important question: why would the President deliberately circumvent a court that was already wholly inclined to grant him domestic surveillance warrants? The answer is obvious, though as yet largely unstated in the mainstream media: because the President was likely ordering surveillance operations that were so outrageous, so unrelated to the War on Terror, and, to put it in Constitutional terms, so "unreasonable" that even a FISA court would not have granted them.
Um, yeah. Someone in an oversight capacity better find out just who domestically was getting tapped. Don't everyone stand up at once...

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[*crickets*]

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